Akron: Published by the National Spiritual Defense Crusade [Peerless Press], [co, 1946]. With signature of the author stamped on title. With an apology from the Printer laid in for the paper used and the typography due to the paper situation and labor trouble.Read More about The Atomic Bomb and the World's End

London: Harrap, 1933-1938. First edition, first issue of all volumes.Churchill initially began the work in 1929, after his defeat in the general election, and the four volumes were published over a period of five years. One of England's most significant military commanders and statesmen, Marlborough had an extraordinary life... Read More about Marlborough: His Life and Times

New York: Harcourt, Brace, 1942. First edition.A brilliant book for its time, by the Berlin correspondent for the Chicago Daily News. This copy is inscribed by Deuel to Rudy Melzer, a German immigrant and manager of the restaurant of the St. Regis Hotel in New York City:" ... with... Read More about People Under Hitler

[New York: Doubleday & Company, 1948]. Carbon copy typescript of Eisenhower’s memoir of the WWII European campaign, Crusade in Europe. With a note from Bill Robinson, Vice-President of the Herald Tribune, giving this typescript to Doug Black, President of Doubleday, the book’s publisher. It was by Robinson’s insistence that Eisenhower..... Read More about Crusade in Europe

Signed by Eisenhower

New York: Doubleday & Company, 1948. First edition, #527 of 1426 copies, Signed by Eisenhower on the facsimile of the D-Day Order of the Day opposite the colophon page. Signed by Eisenhower. Read More about Crusade in Europe